Part two of an interview with the Captain of BA9 which suffered a four engine failure over Indonesia in June 1982 after flying in to the ash cloud from the erupting Mt Galungung.
I wish like hell the wonderful person who uploaded "All Four Engines Have Failed" would do so again as it seems to have gone from utube now. What a fantastic inspiring story this is even after allmost thirty years.
Well you won't believe where this very aircraft is now, it is rotting and rusting at some airfield. The tail number of this aircraft is G-BDXH. type "05 G-BDXH 747" into google images and see for yourself the state this famous and historic aircraft is in. (You will notice it isn't in the BA livery, this is because it was sold to European charter airlines in 1997).
I wish like hell the wonderful person who uploaded "All Four Engines Have Failed" would do so again as it seems to have gone from utube now. What a fantastic inspiring story this is even after allmost thirty years.
steamgeezer 2 months ago
Well you won't believe where this very aircraft is now, it is rotting and rusting at some airfield. The tail number of this aircraft is G-BDXH. type "05 G-BDXH 747" into google images and see for yourself the state this famous and historic aircraft is in. (You will notice it isn't in the BA livery, this is because it was sold to European charter airlines in 1997).
cheesemaster1000 1 year ago
My sister lives with this guys son :D
pantala1m0n 2 years ago